American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... conversion , for leaving the life of mere man and embarking on the Christian quest , was of a nature quite separate from the lay response to such a call . Each of the two - call and response -took place in a different setting . The ...
... conversion , for leaving the life of mere man and embarking on the Christian quest , was of a nature quite separate from the lay response to such a call . Each of the two - call and response -took place in a different setting . The ...
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... conversion - conversion being simply the taking hold of and making personal the religious " ideology " proferred by Culverwell ? Psychiatry would tend to say yes . Beyond the single case , can we postulate a social " species " 44 of ...
... conversion - conversion being simply the taking hold of and making personal the religious " ideology " proferred by Culverwell ? Psychiatry would tend to say yes . Beyond the single case , can we postulate a social " species " 44 of ...
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... conversion . Obviously this line of thought can- not be carried too far . It does , however , suggest a relation- ship between an age - specific social milieu and conversion . A susceptibility to the conversion preached by the ...
... conversion . Obviously this line of thought can- not be carried too far . It does , however , suggest a relation- ship between an age - specific social milieu and conversion . A susceptibility to the conversion preached by the ...
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